Smart spaces, such as smart cities and smart buildings, are proliferating into a massive scale, thereby, Internet of Things (IoT) data, services and applications are being pressed to move to the Cloud. IoT Cloud integration can enable ubiquitous cyber-physical services and powerful processing of IoT data beyond the capabilities of individual things. This has been recently extended from the core of the network to the edge of the network (i.e., Fog Computing) to address better mobility support, location-awareness and low latency. Therefore, IoT applications will be further distributed throughout the network, including routers and dedicated computing nodes. With this new trend in sight, developing applications using cloud and fog computing resources introduces many challenges with respect to programming, networking, and service abstraction and distribution. In particular, in large-scale IoT applications with massive number of services, the way to model, develop and distributed services at device-, fog-, and cloud-levels is a top priority design challenge in this area. This workshop aims to bring together experts from academia and industry who are working in distributed service computing aspects of fog platforms. The goal is to present and explore novel approaches and recent results of the research community and the industry bodies, and debate on and discuss priorities and challenges in the research agenda.
The topics of interest include, but are not limited to: Fog computing distributed architectures and frameworks Programming models and abstractions for Fog Dynamic programming models for Fog Fog-level task and service modeling and distribution Large-scale deployments and Fog Distributed resource management models for Fog Cloud and Fog integration Middleware for Fog infrastructures Fog mobility Performance (low latency and scalability) Heterogeneity and Interoperability of Fog devices
计算机综合与前沿
IWBigDataCity 2019
International Workshop on Big data, cloud, and IoT technologies for smart cities
全文截稿: 2018-11-20
开会时间: 2019-02-27
会议难度: ★★
CCF分类: 无
会议地点: Kyoto,Japan
网址:http://iwbigdatacity.org/
About IWBigDataCity 2019 The first international workshop on big data, cloud, and IoT technologies for smart cities is a forum for researchers in academia and industry who are interested in big data, cloud, and IoT technologies for smart cities and their use cases. The goal of this workshop is to share novel ideas, research progress, and smart city use cases, and to discuss future directions of smart city technologies. The workshop focuses on the added value interconnection among state-of-the-art technologies such as, Big Data, cloud/edge computing, Internet of Things, blockchains, and others having as aim to provide services in the context of the smart cities.
Topics of Interest The topics of this workshop cover big data, cloud, and IoT technologies for smart cities. The world is facing numerous problems such as global warming, economic crisis, security threats, inequality, natural disasters, and ageing society, and ICT solutions, such as big data, cloud computing, and IoT, are expected as the keys to cope with those problems. Meanwhile, smart cities have been emerging as an improved form of cities where different types of ICT solutions are used to efficiently manage assets and resources. The workshop invites papers sharing results of smart city applications and experimentations performed in lab and at city scale, in particular with involvement of a multitude of related stakeholders. Technical validation, as well as assessment results of non-technical aspects such as usage, social acceptance, privacy or ethics related issues are particularly encouraged. Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
• Smart City applications • Internet of Things in cities • Middleware technologies • Security and privacy • Cloud Computing integration • Communication protocols • 5G deployments and applications • Testbeds, deployments and experiments • Open data and measurement • Machine Learning and data mining • Big Data applications • City context analysis, visualization, and applications • Blockchains and smart contracts • Citizen health and lifestyle enhancement • Safety and disaster management • Location prediction in social media and web • Evaluation of frameworks, metrics and algorithms
计算机体系结构,并行与分布式计算
DAC 2019
Design Automation Conference
摘要截稿: 2018-11-20
全文截稿: 2018-11-27
开会时间: 2019-06-02
会议难度: ★★★★★
CCF分类: B类
会议地点: Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
网址:https://www.dac.com/call-for-contributions
EDA (Electronics Design Automation) is becoming ever more important with the continuous scaling of semiconductor devices and the growing complexities of their use in circuits and systems. Demands for lower-power, higher-reliability and more agile electronic systems raise new challenges to both design and design automation of such systems. For the past five decades, the primary focus of research track at DAC has been to showcase leading-edge research and practice in tools and methodologies for the design of circuits and systems.
In addition to the traditional EDA topics ranges from physical design to system architectures, DAC features high-quality papers on design research, design practices, and design automation for cross-cutting topics including low-power, reliability, multicore/application specific/heterogeneous architectures, 3-D integrations, emerging device technologies, design automation of "things", and their applications. DAC's EDA technical program has been ensuring the best-in-class solutions that promise to advance EDA.
计算机综合与前沿
ASSRI 2018
Australasian Symposium on Service Research and Innovation
全文截稿: 2018-11-30
开会时间: 2018-12-14
会议难度: ★
CCF分类: 无
会议地点: Wollongong, NSW, Australia
网址:null
nformation Technology is a fundamental enabler of today’s service economy. There is also a growing recognition of the critical role of digital service innovation in improving productivity levels and quality of life. Further technological paradigms such as Web services, the Internet of Things, cloud computing, social computing, and engagement platforms are redefining the landscape of service. This has brought increased policy and research focus to the conceptualisation, design, delivery, and evaluation of service systems.
The second part of Seventh Australasian Symposium on Service Research and Innovation will bring together a cross-disciplinary group of researchers and practitioners who are engaged in research and development in the area of service, broadly defined. It will feature keynote addresses and invited lectures by prominent researchers in the field. There will also be paper sessions to which researchers are invited to submit their recent work. A public sector and industry forum featuring some of the academic researchers and practitioners in industry and government will also be a part of the symposium. The symposium is expected to provide a forum for analyzing and assessing the progress achieved in pursuit of this goal and to explore the foundations of and emerging directions in service research.
The symposium is sponsored by the Service Science Society of Australia. This is the apex national body representing the services research community of Australia. It seeks to promote the understanding and use of service science in government, industry and academia. The Australasian Symposium on Service Research and Innovation series also serves as its annual meeting.
TOPICS OF INTEREST (but not limited to) ► Autonomic and Smart services ► Cloud services ► Cognitive Service Automation ► Compliance ► Crowdsourcing ► Governance ► Healthcare-related services ► IoT services ► Service value chains and innovation lifecycle ► Service computing and Web services ► Service marketplace ► Service level agreements (SLAs and Contracts) ► Service science ► Service security, privacy and trust ► IoT and services ► Services and social computing ► Services and big data ► Services and social computing ► Service system design ► Service system engineering ► Service technologies ► Value co-creation in service systems ► Service marketing and CRM ► Service Engineering Practices and Case Studies ► Services in fog and edge computing ► Services in mobile computing ► Cognitive Service Automation ► Services in AI Platforms ► Domain Specific Data Engineering Services
The ISC research paper sessions provide world-class opportunities for engineers and scientists in academia, industry, and government to present and discuss issues, trends, and results that will shape the future of high performance computing (HPC), Networking, Storage and AI/Machine Learning. Submissions will be accepted through December 12, 2018.
Submitted research papers will be peer-reviewed double-blind by at least four reviewers. This year’s Research Papers Committee is headed by Dr.-Ing. Carsten Trinitis, TU Munich, as Chair and Saday Sadayappan, Ohio State University, as Deputy Chair as well as Dr. Michèle Weiland, EPCC as Proceedings Chair and Guido Juckeland, Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, as Proceedings Deputy Chair.
The research paper sessions will be held from Monday, June 17, through Wednesday, June 19, 2019. Attendance will require a Conference Pass. The ISC organizers will grant a 100% discount on the conference day pass to one presenter per paper for the day of their presentation.
The ISC organizers as well as the German Gauss Center for Supercomputing will again sponsor the call for research papers with two awards for outstanding research papers: the Hans Meuer Award and the GAUSS Award.
计算机网络
MobiSys 2019
International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services
摘要截稿: 2018-12-07
全文截稿: 2018-12-14
开会时间: 2019-06-17
会议难度: ★★★★
CCF分类: B类
会议地点: Seoul, South Korea
网址:https://www.sigmobile.org/mobisys/2019/
The 17th ACM International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services. ACM MobiSys 2019 seeks to present innovative and significant research on the design, implementation, usage, and evaluation of mobile computing and wireless systems, applications, and services. This conference builds on the success of the previous sixteen MobiSys conferences. It is sponsored by ACM SIGMOBILE.
MobiSys:International Conference on Mobile Systems, Applications, and Services。
Explanation:移动系统、应用和服务国际会议。
Publisher:ACM。
SIT:http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/mobisys/